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Ohio State gets game-changing INT before halftime against Penn State

Spenser Davis

By Spenser Davis

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Ohio State is taking a 14-10 lead into the halftime break against Penn State on Saturday afternoon.

For a while, it looked like it would be the Nittany Lions who took a lead into the locker room. But with 11 seconds remaining, Ohio State defensive back Davison Igbinosun came up with a miracle interception to keep Penn State off the score board.

Igbinosun was in one-on-one coverage with a Penn State receiver. After initially looking like it was a Penn State touchdown, it turned out that Igbinosun was able to corral the ball before falling out of bounds.

Here’s a replay of the remarkable INT:

That was a fitting end to a wild first half in Happy Valley. Ohio State also had points taken off the board when quarterback Will Howard fumbled the ball through the end zone, resulting in a touchback.

Penn State’s only touchdown of the day so far came on a pick-6 by Howard in the first quarter. The Nittany Lions put together solid drives at the beginning of the first half and at the end, but they managed just 3 total points from those possessions.

Penn State is looking for its first win over Ohio State since 2016.

Spenser Davis

Spenser is the news manager at Saturday Road and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.